Social Workers’ Experiences of Violence: A Critical Literature Review

Natasha C. Marriette, Rita Dhungel
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Violence against social workers is an international issue, yet research worldwide is limited. Social work is a predominantly female profession making violence against social workers an issue of gender-based violence (GBV). Using a post-feminist lens, this paper examines the violence experienced by social workers in the workplace and its impacts on their personal and professional lives. More specifically, the objectives of this study were to 1) critically understand social workers’ experiences of violence in the workplace violence; 2) critically review peer-reviewed and grey literature to examine how intersectionality intersect to escalate the vulnerability of social workers to different forms of GBV; and 3) identify significant gaps and priorities for future policies, practices and research on GBV in the social worker profession. Twenty-four peer-reviewed and grey literature were selected for the study. Three themes emerged through this critical review 1) definition of violence; 2) rates of violence; 3) reporting violence; and 4) impacts of violence. The paucity of research in this area highlights the need for increased research in experiences of violence within the social work workplace, as well as how social work education prepares social work students for the potential of violence within the field of social work.
社会工作者的暴力经历:批判性文献综述
针对社会工作者的暴力是一个国际问题,但全球范围内的研究却十分有限。社会工作是一个女性占主导地位的职业,因此,针对社会工作者的暴力是一个基于性别的暴力(GBV)问题。本文采用后女性主义视角,研究了社会工作者在工作场所遭受的暴力及其对个人和职业生活的影响。更具体地说,本研究的目标是:1)批判性地理解社会工作者在工作场所遭受暴力的经历;2)批判性地回顾同行评议和灰色文献,研究交叉性是如何交织在一起,使社会工作者更容易遭受不同形式的 GBV;以及 3)为社会工作者行业未来有关 GBV 的政策、实践和研究确定重大差距和优先事项。本研究选取了 24 篇经同行评审的文献和灰色文献。通过严格审查,我们发现了三个主题:1)暴力的定义;2)暴力的发生率;3)暴力的报告;4)暴力的影响。这方面的研究很少,这突出表明需要加强对社会工作场所暴力经历的研究,以及社会工作教育如何培养社会工作专业学生应对社会工作领域潜在暴力的能力。
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